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WW I Overview (It’s going to be on the TEST!)
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The countries in Europe The central powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey (Ottoman Empire) The Allies ; France, Great Britain, and eventually the United States The 4 main causes of WW I Nationalism-Great pride in one’s country Imperialism-Acquiring other nations for resources, economic growth Militarism-The unlimited growth of the military Alliances- treaties signed by a number of nations to protect each other in case of attack Start of the War
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The countries in Europe Leaders of the countries involved CENTRAL POWERS Germany Kaiser Wilhelm II Ottoman Empire Sultan Mehmed V ALLIES Great Britain King George V France Georges Benjamin Clemenceau United States Woodrow Wilson Russia Before 1917-Czar Nicolas II After 1917-Vladimir Lenin Start of the War
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The spark that kicked off WW I The assassination of Franz Ferdinand, The leader of Austria Hungary, was murdered by a Serbian Austria-Hungary then declares war on Serbia, which is in a treaty with Russia who declares war on Austria The war officially starts 1914 Start of the War
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The early years Trenches, built to slow down the advance of Germany, take shape and the war grinds down to a halt Stalemate-where neither side is able to advance very far but the loss of life is tremendous. The brutality of War
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U.S. Involvement At the start of the war, the U.S. wants to maintain neutrality, and stay out of what is happening in Europe Sussex Pledge-Germany’s promise to not sink U.S. ships or kill U.S. citizens Sinking of the Lusitania by German U-Boats (Submarines) Brings the U.S. into the war against Germany The Selective Service Act (The draft) brings young American men into the armed forces The brutality of War
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